Who doesn’t love having a healthy, sun-kissed glow in summer? But laying out in the sun and soaking in its ultraviolet rays can wreak havoc on your skin, putting you at risk for skin cancer, dark ...
On sunny or even cloudy days, the UV index can be a good thing to check. "It's five, moderate. But you're still supposed to use sun protection it says," explained Claira Wright, a University of ...
Short answer: Not entirely. Excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation causes skin cancer, premature aging and cataracts, but a little sunshine helps keep bones strong. Here’s a look at where ...
As swimsuit season approaches, tanning salons are beginning to fill up. Some health experts are saying there is no such thing as safe tanning, whether it is in the sun or a sun bed. Terrell Bunn said ...
The Bronze Age is back. Gen Z is behind a Big Apple tanning craze, with salons across Manhattan seeing a rise in younger clients using UV tanning beds — much to the chagrin of dermatologists who had ...
Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation can cause skin to darken resulting in a tan. To tan safely, it is advisable to apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen and avoid excessive time in the sun or a tanning ...
Plenty of 2000s trends are coming back into style, like low rise jeans, butterfly clips and Ugg boots. But a 2000s trend that should never come back, according to health experts, is tanning. While ...
If you’d like to avoid UV rays from the sun or tanning booths, you might be considering bronzer to tide you over — but results are modest at best. Instead, invest in a spray tanning kit, so you can ...
Everyone wants a golden summer glow. However, achieving the perfect tan often comes at a cost. Prolonged sun exposure and tanning beds can lead to premature aging, sun spots, and even skin cancer.
Even under Arizona’s famously bright skies, tanning salons continue to thrive. For Bramasole Tanning + Spa owner Gianna ...